SYSTEM FEATURES
14 June, 2002
6-64
With dual access, more than one job can be in progress at the same time. However,
some types of job take up more machine resources, and this limits the jobs that
can be done at the same time. Each type of job takes up a certain number of
resource ‘points’. The table below lists the ‘points’ for each type of job.
Job Types
POINTS
Save doc. in memory
0
The number of points taken by a job
depends on the resolution:
SAF output
0
200 dpi: Points x 1
SAF output (JBIG)
4
400 dpi: Points x 2
Printing
0
600 dpi: Points x 3
Copying 0
Auto journal print
0
Auto journal print
(JBIG)
4
Immediate send
1
Memory send
4
Immediate receive
2
Memory receive
0
Report send
4
Mail send
4
Mail receive
2
IP FAX send
4
IP FAX receive
2
JBIG 1
Non-ECM RX
1
LAN PC Fax
0
Off Hook
6
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The maximum number of points that can be taken up by jobs in progress at the
same time is 24.
For example, the following two jobs cannot be done at the same time, because
the total number of points comes to 27:
Memory Tx (600 dpi, JBIG)
Memory Tx (600 dpi, MMR)
(4+1) x 3 = 15 points
(4) x 3 = 12 points
Total: 27 points
Additional Dual Access Limitations
Here is a list of other restrictions on resources and job count management:
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Up to two transmissions can be done at the same time (including mail sending)
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There can be up to two G4 jobs at the same time
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There can be up to 5 LAN PC Fax jobs at the same time
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Mail send and IP fax (also called ‘real time internet fax’) send are limited to 1 job
each
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JBIG is possible with Main G3 + Option G3.
(However, it is not possible with Main G3 + G4 (IG3).
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ISDN G3 requires either the Main G3 or Optional G3 modem, so other ISDN kit
resources can be used for G4 TX/RX.
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When selection of the G3 line is automatic, the priority is IG3 > PSTN2 > PSTN1.